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Tech giants announce cooperative efforts to boost healthcare interoperability

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In another sign that technology companies are increasingly looking for ways to build out their businesses in the healthcare sector, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, IBM, Oracle and Salesforce have teamed up to address healthcare interoperability.

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Investigators find bugs in OpenEMR that put 100M EMRs at risk

Project Insecurity, a cybersecurity consulting organization, found that OpenEMR left 100 million electronic medical records at risk for hacking, according to a recent BBC report.

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Blood test could help detect kidney cancer

A protein molecule in the blood could indicate whether a person will develop kidney cancer, according to a study published in Clinical Cancer Research.

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EHR market nears $32B, expected to top $40B by 2022

The electronic health records (EHR) market is expected to be a nearly $40 billion industry by 2022.

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New app aims to provide mental health services to black men

A public health advocate is set to release an app aimed at improving access to mental health services for black men.

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Genetic testing used to find cause of childhood seizure disorder

Researchers at the University of Utah Health have developed high-tech tools to uncover the genetic cause of early infantile epileptic encephalopathy (EIEE), according to a press release.

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Black cardiologist group releases prior authorization resource kits for underserved populations

The Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC) announced the issuance of Prior Authorization (PA) Resource Kits designed specifically for cardiologists who work with underserved minority patients.

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FDA approves 1st direct-to-consumer birth control application

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The FDA approved marketing for Natural Cycles, a mobile medical application that claims to help prevent pregnancy.

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MIT researchers use AI model to determine dosage for cancer patients

MIT researchers are using an artificial intelligence (AI) model that would help determine the correct drug dosage and, in turn, reduce debilitating side effects for brain cancer patients.

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New UC Irvine center to focus on AI in healthcare

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A new center at the University of California, Irvine is working to better serve patients and healthcare providers by using artificial intelligence (AI).

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